a i‘): -.-.i I‘: rm: cnsntowsrown cUanDiAN . .. Don't Give Up Good Investment ""°"‘“" §*,";,"f.‘_“,’,;_ For Stocks Unknown To You ‘wljmw (493) Cincinnati. Classical Program. - —-—— W" "“>*:-.*.-.:"":~ . .. rec 4-69 a nzflil. - -' ' maYou remember. dont you, how Canada Bus (Limited, stock. w,“ (Bug concert’ clever shyster got Aladdin! This ll a favorite game of fly-by- T“ P M lamp away from him. (He went. night stock salesmen. They get Wm (“sf chfcag}, around the streets near Aladdin's hold of the shareholders list of a chic)“ ' million dollar California bungalow big corporation and they then tr! v m- ' 10.00 P M csilins “New lamps for old." Mrs. to et the shareholders to give up ' _ ' j . _ Aildiiill Wllid 110i- Iflflili tile IOIIIP- their good stock in excbanse for magi: slfésftgi Mmneépo“. tatlon to make a trade; she handed amen in new enterprises. It evl- ONRM “m, Montrea, 0N3.“ m, the magic lamp over to the fakiqdentiy works. since every new pro- nmmenml Quarette‘ in exchange for a new bridge lamp pgglflgl] tries it. 10:03 p_ M_ for the living room. And pretty The investor, who holds a good whw (433) cinch Dflhefly Melody H0011 M?‘ 8nd ‘MTB- Aiwddin Wore security, should not give it up for Hoyt out in the street and some mort- something he does not know much sass comifiny had the bunsaiow about. lie usually will beuent to up for sale to the next newly-rich just about the same extent that Al- family to‘ come alonga nddlrrn wife did. That happens vary often in the .'l‘nls does not. mean that the in- fleld of investment. Doctor Smith vestor should not seek profitable who owns a few shares of C. P. Itfiopportunltles to switch his invest- stock will get a ‘phone call from a'ments. Some of the most success- new financial house. “You nave a ful investment houses,1n Canada 8001i 970m "n Your C. P. R. and are flrms that have never under- you ought to take It because we written a block of ‘bonds or stock bear C. P. R. is up against brettyihut who specialize in serving their tough competition from the Natlon- customers by (keeping their invest- al and is going t0 slide." he hearsmrents always in trim and by show- 501119 011B 88y. MOPOOVBP I119 day of ing them how to take advantage of also was missing, and so was i-ilelih” mull"!!! i8 past. The motor bus the changing winds oi‘ finance. are“ h, which we had come from is here. We're promoting a com-f llkchanges should always be New york two days begom puny to run a bus line from Syd- carefully weighed and the source “She took only what she could He)’. C. 3-. i0 Prince Rupert and of the advice should be considered. carry in her hand bag," Morton we want to let you in on the If you are dealing with a reliable said, to the butler, who stood help ground floor so we’ll take yournnvesiment house you have not lessly behind him. C. P. R, stock at two points above much to worry about-financial Morton's face was pale, but his the mrutet in payment for Trans-(Post, movements were quick and certain. H? W “You know that infernal young f fitv 15,19 For your heallllb salze SIIREDDE i‘ with ripe, red strawberries IIALII-‘AX LADIES’ COLLEGE AND CONSERVATORY / OF MUSIC AF-FILIATED WITH DALHOUSIE U-NIVE-RSITY College work leading to metric ulatlon. -Art, Business, Expression Departments. Hepsehold Science: Course: lead to Certificates, Diplgm", Licentiate Household Science from Dalhoulle University. Music: in all its branches leading to Teachcrakcertlficates, Graduation Diploma, Licentiate or Bachelor of Music, Dalhousls University. Autumn Term for 16th, 1926. L E. FLORENCE BLACKWOOD. B. A-. Pfiilflvil of College, H. DEAN, Director of Conservator)’ 0f ""5"?- For further Information apply to the Secretary- 305-7-1 U131. Q hank‘; ‘k vv vvvvvv vv vvvvvvvwv “These Women” BY MALCOLM DUART b > i CPIA-YPER. XVIII A hurried inspection of Audrey's rooms showed that she was gone- that she bad been gone since the night before. Her dainty ribboned nightgown still lay upon the bed. where her maid had left ll in the evening. The bed was uurumpled. The sat- in mules stood neatly side by side, at the foot of the bed, undisturbed. Morton ran into the little study which lay behind the bedroom. It was the apartment iu which Audrey wrote her letters. I-Ie glanced hastily ever the bed. There was no note for him. _ The doors of the closets in her IN THE KITCHEN idressing-room all were ajar. Hun . - - riedl he ran his hind over the YJSEI'H",':|:I afitrunna ‘Mm-d iraukgof dresses, which hung neatly . on their hangers from brass rods. Hubby. Have a meat lost then. Helga“, mm her h" com w“ than!’ but that a gray traveling coat had been removed. A sober little frock’ l U. of C- 10:05 P. M. KDKIA (309) E. (Pitlfibllfgh. Pitts- burgh-'Post Studio. WCBD (344) Zion. phone Quartette, WREO (285) Lansing. concert. MoElroy Saxo-‘l Musical 10:10 P. M. WON (303) Chicago. Musicale. 11:00 P. M. WTAIM (389) Cleveland. program. 11:20 P. M. WIIJIB (303) Chicago. ‘Studio Ensemble. 11:30 ‘P. M. WiRViA (266) Richmond. Carry Mo Beck to Old Virginia, - 12:00 Md I KOIL (278) Omaha. llctsy-Totsy. ‘Hour. I i eomefj- .. Studioi —turn at once to Bor- . den‘a Eagle Brand Condensed Milk If cu cannot nurae aby. For three eneratlona the fcadingirtf Liberty which she wore around the house an: food. Write The Borden trcalco. inf; an" M's-by sebum’ Resident Students opens Scptemlm FEATURE TALKS — SPORTS 00 P. M. . Baseball. ‘Li! the Maritime Provinces Flourish by Their Industries." BORDEN EACTORY-TRURO. NS. Ves, his fortune m‘; Into res. Oh, has he six daughters? Safety First Lightning Protector "Li?" Nature provides protection from everything that attack: by using the means at your diapoaal, viz: Nature: Laws. Safety First aPPiifli to your bed or lounge protects you during lightning storms and you are cafe. Sent by mall with dir- ections for One Dollar per net. Addrell SAFETY FIRST LIGHTNING PROTECTOR Charlottetown, P. E. I. =1 6-30.: 6i. ‘diction sAu-z The undersigned Adminiatratr- -.‘ .he Estate oi Andrew J. Beapan sell by Public Auction on his arr-wines at Kingston on Monday.- nineteenth day of July, A. D.,, ‘ n‘. the hour of one o'clock In ~rnoon, the farm of the late ' Beagan consisting of we (71) acres; also all the nine implements, utensils - ~"‘ " ‘"1111, consisting " . ‘rt as follow . : '. "-1." "ulpo... Marc, 7 years Tows, i Calf, 4 Pigs, 4O <'.":l3\n (double 8am) nrparator, 1 Driving ~.-‘ - may I-iake.1 Wood Sleigh, tiny "Miter (Frost d). Wood), 1 .-t‘-‘ng loath Harrow, 1 Plow, 1i Fork. Rope and Blocks, Quan-l u’ don.‘ s” why people flwayn -1Hsrness,1 Cooking Stvvev speak ot a physician an paying a Tliglt": Reds, Chairs, and all other yum" amt -= c1 personal property in and "Why not?" flltmlld the premises. ; "Because a ylglt T HMS:—AII articles $5.00 or, him." lli\ri“l' cash' Over $5.00, six months’) rvorllt on approved joint notes. , Word twelfth day of July. A. D., - 1920. '14»? DANIEL P. BEAGAN, . Administrator. . MIGHT GET STUCK “She has sharp ears." “Avoid whispering ln them then —-you might pet stuck." Pin- “t, i always payl J A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. .,‘.“.-7-13-5i. f‘ 0-0 O-OOO§OFO§-O-O~OO-OO-O'O-OQOO ‘i Scoitchfort Scotchforti D0n’t Forget the Date Wednesday, July 21st‘ No boosting necessary. You hive been "W" b°i°'°' PLENTY or KICK out ruse: Special train from Charlottetown‘ “I don't get much kick any more ‘g 1,30 p, m, l out of lalllnq to Europe each gum. mer. Reqular train from Sourls‘ nshuck‘ mam why , can a“ giving four or five hours It pictliii-l plenty of kick out of a 12 mile , ‘ ride.” PIPQf- Scottish . and , ‘ Dancerl. " r ‘Ill- Band 'tu work. ass that just went out of here?" he snapped. “Get him on the telephone at the office, and tell him to come back here? right away. As soon as you have done that. get my office in New York on the phone." As the butler hurried down stairs, Morton closed and locked each of the three rooms that comprised Au- drey's suite. “Nobody is to go in there until Miss Morton comes buck," he told the trembling maid who was stand- ing ln the hall. Quickly he ran to the lowar floor, and, Jerking open his desk, wrote two telegrams. One was to the do- tective in New York, whom be had‘ called "Georgie." The other was to his bank in Toronto. "Call for a telegraph messenger t0 001116." he ordered the distracted blilifli‘. who was struggling with the telephone. "Shall I call up the police?" ask- ed the servant. "No. Don't want this in the ps- pers." Morton's tone was final, and the butler returned to his argument, with the long distance operator. when Parrish came in, Morton Wits giving instructions to his office llThe man who ls not sure about an ' investment proposition offered to him ought to get someone else's- opinion on it; someone who is constantly dealing In business or financial matters. The man who ls sure probably needs this advise more than the man who is puzzled. iilt is far simpler and more satis- fwctory for a greatmany investors to analyse (he reputation oi‘ the investment Bankers than the In- i vestment itself. Sound Investment Counsel llBefore exchanging your securities for other investments we invite you to consult us. Our Statistical Department where unto-date in- formation of a.ll important com- pzulies is available is at your sor- v cs. Eastern Sec 2: WRC (269) Wash WiHAlR (275) Atlantic City. Lecture 6:30 P. M. WGHS (316) New York. "Footligbt WHALL (Zfii) Baltimore. 7.00 WEAIF (492) N. Y. "What's a G000 WOR/D (215) Batuvia, lll. Sunday School. 0106A (356) Toronto. . P. M. WICOQ (416) St. Patti. RQWiQTEHVEAP‘ (492) 1N. Y. (iitrtlnil. Club. 8:0 P M 5:30 P. M. ' and Lsmpllgbt.” Legends from the Orient. ' P. M. Book to Read’! Also from WEEI. WGR. WFI. WiC/AE. WWJ. WOC ‘WSAii. 7:30 P. M. "ii Baseball Plays. 7:45 P. M. K WPO (300) Atlantic City. Safety Dialogue. 8:00 P. M. in New York in short, snapping sen- INVESTMENT w. H. v. DUNBAR, Manager. Charlottetown St. John urities 60., Ltd. WOAi (395) Houston. Baseball Re- suits. 8:30 P. M. KOlAlC (280) Cornvallis. Book Chills WGY (38) Schenectady. Travelogue. 9:00 P. ‘M. K-VR (380) Seattle. Baseball Scores WSOlE (246) Milwaukee. Wiscon- BANKERS Halifax sin Bible Conference. tences. When he was finished, he \ turned. "Do you know anything about Miss ‘Morton's whereabouts '1" he d3. mended. | "Mo?" Perriah's tone was one of astonishment. "Yes. you! But 1 suppose you don't. Anyhow, I want you to Bet Miss Morton did not go to boll last. night. She is not in the house. She has not been in the house since her return here about one o'clock this morning, Nu-j‘ Morton stopped a sentence that Par- rish was beginlJIng-—"1 know where she was last night. I know all about that. What I want is to find out where she is now. "Find the men who were on gate duty ut each of the railway stations lust night between midnight and morning. Don't come back here un- til you find them. Do you remember the dress Miss Morton wore when we came here from New York day before yesterday. .i’arrlsh remembered?" "Describe her to each oi those galelnen. Ask if they saw a girl of that description leaving on one of the night trains. Find out, if poss- ible, li they remember where she went. And for God's sake, m-an, get a move on!" Parrish ran out the door, and ‘M01100. si-fllilkllng into his over- 608i. followed him a minute later. At his office, Morton called his senior employee into a brief confer- ence. Each 0f them, started, left the building in varying directions, four minutes late-r. They had scarcely gone, when s. telegram from Morton's bank in Toronto reached him. "If "Miss Morton comes In we shall telegraph you at once at your New York apartment," the message said. Another telegram. half an hour later, was laconic. “Okay." was all it said. The sig- nature was “George? Ticket from Tlgnlsh good to re-‘ turn following day from Charlotte- ‘own. ' Suffered So She Could Not Walk. Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’; Vegetable Compound g, 0ntarlo.- “I am a ticai nurse and I recommend ydia E. PinlrharnhVegetable Compound to suffering women. For three months I was almost helpless and could not lit at the table long enough to drink acn of tea. Hanyatimomyhru- ban carried IIIOIA) bed,lwonld be ooveak. Then be nadintheraper g as I di who t t. “iv” 1?)“ ntpoun so wen an or mo. When! had taken fibre‘: bottles I wu just like a new woman and have had splendid health ever since. I fee any bearing-down ins I always take it; sometimes a half bottle or whatever I need. Itla my only medicine and I have told many a one about it. Any one wanting to know mare about Lydga ¥.€iillllifillllflflll'l e o Com y wrftzttoher. Idoalil can tgrec- omrnend it for I feel I owe m life and strenfih ho it.."— Ira. IAL Bowen. R. 1, Mineaing, Ontario. Do yon feel broken-down, nervous, Ind weak sometimes‘! Do on have this horrid feeling of fear wh ch some- times cornea to women when the‘are notwell? Lydia E. Pinkham’: e - stable Con: d is excellent to tags at such a mo. It always bol , and i! WI ii! if tskm vlilrelilvo emdlthn. c W L,’ ":5 i’ 7 e nine 0nd By order of Cimmittee- For the SUMMER MONTHS we will have good large stocks o! FEEDS for HORSES. CATTLE, H008 and POULTRY. BALEY HAY and STRAW. FEED OATS. BRAN. auonrs. CRACKED conu. FEED CORNMEAL. CRUSH- ED OATI. OCHUMACHER FEED and a full atoek of Pfil-LTRY SUPPLIES. Also IlfiLLFD OATS, OATMEAL. IAIJI t- CORNMEAL, BUCK- WPLAY FIOUH. GRAHAM rl 011R. 110.. etc.. all at low- WHOLESALE ant AND “LTltil Carter 8t Co LIMITED. .._~;\ ‘(IIIRZ .OOOOee>oaeaeb0b000OOO-O He remained at his desk all day. and late that night. Telephone mes- sages came at frequent intervals. Now and then a telegram arrived, ,All were unsatisfactory. I ‘Morton's face was set and his lips ‘were drawn In the linen o: stulb- iwrniy endured pain, but his voice was firm as he gave directions. and asked sharp questions of those who telephoned, or came to see him. It was nearly midnight before Parrish called. Parrlsh's voice was tired, but there was a note of tri- umph in it. "She has zone to Boston." he told Morton." One of the fellows ‘at the station remembered her—described her to me after I told him what kind of clothes she wore." ' Morton did not pause for any words of thanks. ‘iwhat time does the next train leave [or Burton? i'll hold the phone." In a few minutes Parrishh. voice was on the wire again. "Win can take the same train lbs took- which leaves in an hour and a half.“ “Got two tickets and a drawing- roorn," ordered Morton, "11 ygu can't get a drawing-room, get (we lvwers. or two uppers. If you can't set any sleeping eccommo‘ ‘ion, get the tickets anyway." He hung up and called to the clerks who were waiting in the next room that they could go home. He had time to go to his apart- ment snd secure ‘a hand bag and suitcase, with a change of clothes and linen. "l b"! I. you 0.0m ajamas, and handkeri! , and osiery," he told Parrish. as they met at Iibe railway station. "Thought yen might want them." a Parrish thanked him, N» WTK-RIC (422) Cincinnati. Orchestra sat together silently, until the gates were opened for them to board the train. -By good fortune, Parrish had been" able to secure a drawing-room, and the two immediately went to bed. Morton lay silent, but Parrish, in the upper berth, tossed restless- ly until almost daylight. The two men were standing on the car's platform, waiting, when the porter lifted the trap in the floor. and rubbed dOWn the handles of the steps with a cloth. (To Be Continued) -———-—¢-0s-—-—— RADIO PROGRAMS THURSDAY, JULY 15 ‘Club Eskimos also KSD, WADC. WiCAE. ‘WOCO. WEEI, WFI, ‘WGR. WJtA-R. WIAB, WOC. ‘WISAI. WWJ. WEAR. WBAL (246) ‘Baltimore. Musical Program. WEED (285) Lansing. -Speed Wo- gan Serenaders. WiCBD (345) Zion. ‘Grand Ensem- ble" Concert. 8:15 P. M. WREO (286) Lansing, WREQ Con. cert Orchestra. 8:20 P. M. KYIW (536) Chicago. Musical. 8:30 P. M. WBAL (2-16) Baltimore. WBAL ‘Mixed Quartette. WHAS (40) Louisville. Hospital Orchestra. International Radio Programs 3M5 p, _ WORD (27-5) Batavia. Ill. Vocal. 9:00 P. M. WBAIL (246) Baltimore. HA1, rlo, WHO (526) Des Molnes. Bankers‘ Life Trlo_ WJZ (4-56) Voice. liiliDS (44-1) Independence. Studio EVENING CONCERTS 4:30 P. M. KOA (322) Denver. Housewife Mat- inee, WMeyer." 4:45 P. M. KEAB (340) Lincoln, Post Intellig- encer Program. ‘N. Y. Silent Drama Musicale. 6:40 P. . WEEI (349) Boston. " 7:00 1P. M. KYW (536) Chicago. Family I-Iour. 7:15 P. M. WEAF‘ (49.2) N. Y. ‘1Hire’s Harves- ters" also W-IJEI. WEI. WOAE. JMLIB, WSAI WW.) WEAR WGR 7:30 P. M. WJZ (455) -N. Y. U, ‘S. Marine Band also from WRC. 7:45 P. M. WGY (380) ‘Schenectady. Syracuse U. Program. :50 P. M. Cincl. ‘Popular Vocal i‘ Fishion Fancies 444000-0-00000-090-00-0-0-600-04 THIS HANDBOME FROCK I8 A FEMININE A-FFAIR OF PALE PINK CREPE DE CHINE 7 WKRC (326) 8:00 P. M. WEAF (492) N. Y. The Cllcquot Women Tell Othmhowthlsncwhy gicnicpaddiscardseasily‘ as tiuue~no laundry ECAUSE one woman so advises others, and because ‘ a l0 urge, molt women are deterring tho old-time “sanitary pad” for I n and better way. ‘ Eight In l0 better-clan women sow use "KOTEX." . Vmaardo as eaallyasa piece tiuuo. No laundry. ‘No emban- raument. Flvv time: as absorbent as ordi- nary cotton pads. Deodorlaea, thus ending ALL; danger of ofiendlng. Obtalnable at all drug and dgplrt- ment stores simply by saying ‘KOTEX.’ You ask for It without Iluitancy. Pacino! of l2 com only a few cents. Proves old ways a needless risk. In fairness to yenrulytry It. ly mm Belmont Women who invariably appelr in the smartest that a season offers are showing decided favour Snot now to fine hand made frocks in pastel tints. Crepe do Chine is one of the favored mediums for these, and the drela lbove l; a smart example. bf pale pink, It is entirely hand made. with delicate touches of 0P- enwork oil the b ouse. (Fine voile h aso favoured for WBAiL WiSOE (246) KiPiO WLW (423) Cincinnati. u. ‘s. Civil wcha (J62) Pittsburgh. Baseball KGO 1.361) WBHR (272) ‘Staten lsilllld. Bible KiGO (061) Oakland. Vacation Pro- WIHT (40) Chicago. Collyer‘; Sport KGW (492) Bernie Cu-mmlns. (246) Baltimore. lProgram. Organ‘ Milwaukee. Wiscon- sin Bible Conference. 9:30 P. M. (428) San Francisco. ‘Town Crier. 10:00 P. M. Ye ‘Service Scores. 10:06 P. M. Ocklund. Baseball Scones. 1D : 2O 1P. M . ‘fleet. 11:00 P. M. gram. ‘Gossip. _ , 11 :20 ‘P. M. ‘Portland. Vaudeville ‘Program —- "The Yellow Kids, "Ebony and Ivory." WANT T0 DANCE? 6:30 P. M. No more washday _ odour ‘ .. _ in the house Rinso works with cool water No Rubbing No Boiling just soak two hours , \ and rinse out the dirt Change the hard work of rubbing to just rinsing Ila lulu‘: .G‘I~‘GA (356) Toronto, Pzlvliiinn OI‘- WKIIC (423) Cincinnati. ltaiinn ‘Grill. _ 9:00 P. M. wnAlr (492) New YorlcSllvermwn also. WEAR. WEE]. WGII. VWWJ, \V'Fl, WTAG, \\'()(‘. W‘(‘( (l. KSD. WOAE. WJAR. WADC. WiLlB, WSAI. WCCO (416) St. Poul. Orchestra. 9.05 P. M. WIlP (51K)) Philadelphia. Plcczlrllil- ly Cafe. (loollrlcll 9.30 P. M. WC-Y (380) Schenectady. Dance. WJZ (455) N. Y. The Record Boys. 10.00 P. M. ‘Shenandoah. Fllrnl Toronto. Watson's Pavillion Orchestra. WRVA (256) Richmond. Jesters. \VLW (422) Cincinnati. Al Kntz and Kittens. 11.00 P. M. WLW (423) Cincinnati. Calico Cat 11.30 P. M. WIJW (423) Clnci. Castles Farm. CKCT (5)29) Victoria. Night llirtls. 12.00 M. KiGO (361) Oakland. Puritllse Gur- dens. WFAtA (476) Dallas. (‘irl-le. WSWS (276) (Chicago, Gus Ed- wards. (rhestrzi. \VEIIH (370) (Ylliczlgo. "Bench Hotel. 12.45 A. M. \VDA‘I<‘ (366) Kzt-nszls (lily. Night- hawks. “"11? (503) ‘Orcllteslrn. 1.00 A. M. K‘(I‘\V (492) ‘Portland. Mtzldlroyfls‘ ‘\\"liAhi (.180) (‘luevtelnnlL (‘ollvg- lnn Sort-traders. (Copyright, 1926. by international Radio Programs, Chicago.) lddgwnlor Philadelphia. DIIIICC Millard‘: Llnivnnnt for Rheumatism. .-§+-Orf§O§O-§—§ §§f§O4Q4§O~f§ O Riverside Matinee Iiorse Races _ SATURDAY JULY 17th. Class A. Trot and Pace $35.00 Worth of Oats Clss C..Trot ‘and Pace $35.00 Worth of Oats Class B .Tr0t and Pace $35.00 Worth of Oats Refreshments Home Cooking will be served at the tables and we guarantee a first class meal to everybody at a mod- erate prlce, . _ .... Amusements Dancing booth, baseball, sports of all kinds. Come and have a real holiday. E. D. FRASER, Seentary. 4000444049044 O-GO-OO4-OOKO Professional Cards Mark, R. McGuigan I I IARFII8TER. SOLICITOR‘. ETC. Money to Lean Cameron Block!“ ' ttetown,P.E.l. 2220-1-11-11. Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Pelt Graduate Medical School and Hospital Praotlee limited to Eye, Ear. Neae ‘\ and Throat Testing Eyes and supplying Glance Oflloe. layer Building Croat George Street Ofllee Hours-D to 12.80. 1.80 to b. McDonald s; McPhce B. A . A. MoDONALD Iii. F. MoPHEE KOTGX _ In laundry-ducal Illusions ._ ' of which are imported to this conn- ux‘ J .4... 1... Kate: oil ._ try from abroad, r-u-v-w-fl-qp- l. A. Ierrletera, Attorneyl. Ito. Money to n Illoy Iuliding Charlottetown STOCK CLEARIN SALE AT EMERALD, P. E, I. STARTING MONDAY. JULY 1 On all Dryqooda. Small Wares Boys’ Suite Overalls Men's Pants Boys’ Pant! Boots and Shoes Crockery and Glassware ‘lln and Enamelware Paints and Oila Brooms and Brushes Everything must be told reg less of cost. Highebt price paid for Egql. All accounts clue me mun settled by September 1st. 0i wise they will go into the hum a Collector. F. PERRV, Ems 1 475-7-8-tstGl. P. R. A. The Annual Prize Meeting of‘. Prince Edward island Provint Rllle Association wlii take place “ Kensington Range, Charlolteio P. 1926. E. |., the 27th, 28th, 2901M Firing commencing at 8.8) A.II Make your entries early. Farilr ther Information apply to tlle$tt retary. F. S. MOORE, Colonel, ll. President CHARLES LEIGH. Licut. Col. ii. 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